1854 A. E. Baker I. 313 Hattered, exhausted or wearied with fatigue.
1866 T. Edmondston 46 A ‘hattered bairn’.
1893 R. O. Heslop ‘He wis sair hattert’ is said of a person who has had a bad time of it in his circumstances generally.
1985 D. Purves (SCOTS) He wes that hattert an worn out he coud haurlie move at aw.